Butternut Squash Bisque Slow Cooked in Clay

I love fall! The air is crisp and clean, the leaves change colors, the rains come (in California) and I just start feeling festive. Fireplaces become cozy places of warmth once again and soup is once again on the regular! I love fall produce; many people love summer for its produce: berries, fruits, veggies in abundance. But in my opinion fall has the best produce.

They’re all over the place with their huge leaves that you lift up to find not one,not two, but like 8 huge butternut squashes! The vines grew into the pathways, through and in other trees and bushes (I’ve got some rose bushes, midget lemon trees…) So, naturally, I had to find a great recipe for butternut squash soup to make in my VitaClay - because butternut squash soup rocks. Butternut squash soup is deeply nourishing, filled with lots of bio-available nutrients especially when combined with a hearty bone broth. And it tastes great too! So what are you waiting for, come on over to grab a butternut squash and get cooking!

Ingredients:

1 small butternut squash

2 cups broth

1 small onion, chopped and sauteed in 4 T of butter (saute optional)

1 clove garlic

¼ teaspoon dried thyme

⅛ tsp cinnamon

⅛ tsp cayenne pepper

1/4 cup butter or coconut oil

Sea salt to taste

Directions:

Load all ingredients into clay pot, stir.

Cook on "soup" setting for 1-2 hours. If you have a hand-held immersion blender you can even puree all of it to make it smooth and creamy.